Departments A - E

It is the primary mission of the Agency on Aging to enhance the lives of our aging adults by promoting independence, choice and empowering our aging adults through partnerships and programs that improve and grow our home and community based services.

Wayne County is governed by a board of three county commissioners elected every four years by the voters. The Board of Commissioners oversees the entire operation of the county and represents the best interests of the citizens.

The County Coroner is an elected official charged with investigating the facts and circumstances concerning sudden or suspicious deaths to determine their cause and manor and whether an autopsy or inquest should be conducted.

District Attorney is elected every four years and serves as the chief law enforcement officer of the county. The DA manages the prosecutor’s office, investigates alleged crimes in cooperation with law enforcement and files criminal charges.

Children in Pennsylvania with developmental delays and disabilities benefit from a state supported collaboration among parents, service practitioners and others who work with young children needing special services.

Our mission is to provide planning, training and resources in program of preparedness, prevention, response, recovery and mitigation of all hazard emergencies that affect the people, property and environment of Wayne County, Pennsylvania.

The Wayne County Employment and Training Center is a federally funded Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program operated through the Wayne County Commissioners to assist all job seekers with resources regarding employment, unemployment compensation, job search, training, and other work-related issues.